Person:Azubah Skinner (1)

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Name[1][5] Azubah Skinner
Gender Female
Birth[2][4] 22 Feb 1777 Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1799 Based on birth of eldest known child
to Jacob Wheeler
Death[3] 15 Dec 1819 Corinth, Penobscot, Maine, United States
References
  1. Wheeler, Albert Gallatin. The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler family in America. (American College of Genealogy , 1914)
    p. 61.

    Jacob Wheeler [#415], m. (1_ Azubah Skinner, d/o Daniel Skinner, b. 29 Feb 1777 [sic, 1777 was not a leap year], d. 19 Dec 1819 [sic, 15th or 16th by other sources].

  2. Maine, United States. Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900. (FamilySearch Record Search)
    [1].

    Name: Azubah Skinner
    Gender: Female
    Birth Date: 22 Feb 1777
    Birthplace: CIVIL, CORINTH, PENOBSCOT, MAINE
    Death Date: 15 Dec 1819
    Father's Name: Daniel Skinner
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C52163-1
    System Origin: Maine-EASy
    GS Film number: 10809
    [Note: film 10809 is "Vital records 1811-1895", Author:aCorinth (Maine). Town Clerk]

  3. "Deaths Copied from Newspapers", in Porter, Joseph W. (Joseph Whitcomb). The Maine Historical Magazine (formerly Bangor Historical Magazine). (Porter, Joseph W)
    Vol. 6, p 157.

    1819
    Dec. 16, in Corinth, Mrs. Azubah, wife of Jacob Wheeler, and daughter of Daniel Skinner, age 43.
    [Birth about 1776.]

  4. Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Mansfield, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1933)
    p. 53.

    SKINNER, Azubah, d. Daniel and Mairen, [born] Feb. 22, 1777.

  5. Ford, Clayton R., and Geraldine A Vandlen. Ancestry of Loren Robert Ford. (Port St. Lucie, Florida: C.R. Ford, 1998-2000)
    p. 152.

    Children of Daniel Skinner and 2nd wife Miriam (--) Grover: Azubah, b. 22 Feb 177, d. Corinth ME 26 Nov 1819, m. Jacob Wheeler.
    [Note: it appears Miriam is assumed to be a widow because the marriage record addresses her as Mrs. Miriam Grover, but the only candidate yet found is Miriam, d/o Phineas Grover, b. Norton, Mass., 1747. Mrs. was often used for unmarried women at the time.]